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Margretta Glenn Quotes By Darlene Love

The Blossoms had gotten so we were working seven days a week, three or four sessions a day, which was literally killing us, physically. With the instruments that the musicians play, they can do that, but not with us using our voices. — Darlene Love

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Wendy Wasserstein

The arts reflect profoundly the most democratic credo, the belief in an individual vision or voice ... The arts' belief in potential gives each of us
both audience and creator
pride in our society's ability to nurture individuals. — Wendy Wasserstein

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Talib Kweli

I don't care if Rick Ross is 40 years old
he's a misguided 40-year-old person. — Talib Kweli

Margretta Glenn Quotes By John Bradshaw

The spiritual quest is not some added benefit to our life, something you embark on if you have the time and inclination. We are spiritual beings on an earthly journey. Our spirituality makes up our beingness. — John Bradshaw

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Fran Lebowitz

Tolerance is really a better thing than understanding. Because it doesn't agitate against human nature. — Fran Lebowitz

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Vince Vaughn

Banning guns is like banning forks in an attempt to stop making people fat. — Vince Vaughn

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Charis tried not to mind, since nothing that was or had been would perish, and the farm was still inside her, it was still hers because places belonged to the people who loved them. — Margaret Atwood

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Rupert Spira

Happiness is simply to allow everything to be exactly as it is from moment to moment. — Rupert Spira

Margretta Glenn Quotes By JoLynne Valerie

A well told story can be magic. Let me show you... — JoLynne Valerie

Margretta Glenn Quotes By Georges Bernanos

And now she was thinking of her own death, with her heart gripped not by fear but by the excitement of a great discovery, the feeling that she was about to learn what she had been unable to learn from her brief experience of love. What she thought about death was childish, but what could never have touched her in the past now filled her with poignant tenderness, as sometimes a familiar face we see suddenly with the eyes of love makes us aware that it has been dearer to us than life itself for longer than we have ever realized. — Georges Bernanos